All Entries in the "Book Reviews" Category
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is the original, classic text written by Jane Austen, but which a slight ghastly twist. It is certain to entice even those who never really like Jane Austen’s romantic, flowery stories.
Off the Grid
This text looks at the ecological and cultural problems associated with modern energy usage. The author looks at comprehensive ways to have a beautiful house but use much, much less energy and power.
The Thief Lord
The Thief Lord tells the tale of Prosper and Bo, two orphaned brothers who have run away from their aunt and uncle. When their mother was still alive, she often spoke of Venice as a magical city, and so the two boys decide to flee to Venice.
Lighthouses of Atlantic Canada
Canada’s east coast has several hundred lighthouses, and this beautiful text, Lighthouses, features nearly 250 of them.
Sushi: Taste and Technique
For those who want to try their hand at something new, this sushi cookbook is a fully-illustrated guide to making many different kinds of sushi.
Kenk: A Graphic Portrait
Kenk is a journalistic graphic novel that details the life of Igor Kenk, who is now known as the world’s most prolific bike thief.
Muskoka
Get ready for a long-weekend of barbeques, canoeing, hiking, swimming and campfires with this gorgeous coffee-table book. It is a beautiful and stunning photographic portrait of one of Canada’s vacation wonderlands.
The Life and Love of Trees
Trees are a vital part of life, just like the sun and the air. Without trees human kind simply would not have survived.
Tattoos and Indigenous Peoples
Tattoos are popular among many different cultures and have many different meanings. Tattoos and Indigenous Peoples looks at the nature of indigenous and tribal peoples and their uses of tattoos.
Love Struck
If you enjoy the likes of Sophie Kinsella and Jennifer Weiner, you will surely love Chantel Simmons’ sophomore title, Love Struck.









